We are pleased to share some information from Solihull MBC on the Local List of Heritage Assets – Draft Criteria for Additions to List Introduction A Local List promotes the conservation and appreciation of ‘non-designated heritage assets’, which are ‘buildings,
Revisiting Worcestershire’s Past
Saturday 6 April and Sunday 7 April 2024 9.30 am – 5.00 pm St John’s Campus, Henwick Grove, Worcester WR2 6AJ A Conference organised by the University of Worcester and Worcestershire Historical Society Find out more: Conference Flyer[8]
Book Launch- Keeping up appearances in Victorian Moseley
Saturday 16th September 2023. 10.00 am – 4.30 pm at The Moseley Hive, 93 Alcester Rd, Birmingham B13 8DD This is a special event with a dual purpose – as a book launch for Janet Berry’s new book “Moseley 1850
Birmingham Heritage Week 2023
Your Heritage: Your Stories: Your City. Birmingham Heritage Week is returning from 8-17 Sept 2023 8–17 September 2023
Tamworth Talk
To coincide with the Festival of British Archaeology from 15th-30th July 2023, Will Mitchell, the lead archaeologist on both community digs on the Castle Mill site in Tamworth Castle Grounds, will be delivering his talk on his findings at The
Lecture Speaker: Tim Clark
Tim Clark is the church historian at St. Mary’s Warwick, a voluntary position, and has an MA in West Midlands History from the University of Birmingham. His book on the history of St. Mary’s, Faire and Goodly Built: an
Lecture Speaker: Peter Spencer
Peter is an accredited archaeologist with over 15 years’ experience working within research and development oriented archaeology. He has worked extensively throughout the UK and Arabian Gulf specialising in the application of geomatics and remote-sensing techniques to archaeological recording and
Lecture Speaker: John Thomas
John is the Deputy Director of ULAS and has been a professional archaeologist since 1986. His research interests focus on Iron Age settlement and landscape archaeology and he has published widely on these areas. He is project manager for the
Lecture Speaker: Dr Ellen McAdam
After a degree in archaeology at Edinburgh, Ellen migrated south to Oxford. She spent 10 years in the Near East, working on excavations in Jordan, Syria and Iraq. As Research Fellow of the British School of Archaeology in Iraq her
Lecture Speaker: Paul Thompson
Fascinated by British archaeology from very young age as parents visited historic sites on holiday. Worked on local archaeological sites during 1980s and early 90s in Coventry such as Charterhouse, Manor House Drive, Bayley Lane and The Lunt Roman Fort,